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Photographic printing is the process of producing a final image on paper for viewing, using chemically sensitized paper. The paper is exposed to a photographic negative, a positive , or a file projected using an or digital exposure unit such as a or printer. Alternatively, the negative or transparency may be placed atop the paper and directly exposed, creating a . Digital photographs are commonly printed on plain paper, for example by a , but this is not considered "photographic printing".

Following exposure, the paper is processed to reveal and make permanent the .


Printing on black-and-white paper
The process consists of four major steps, performed in a photographic or within an automated photo printing machine. These steps are:

  • Exposure of the image onto the sensitized paper using a or ;
  • Processing of the latent image using the following chemical process:
    • Development of the exposed image reduces the in the latent image to metallic silver;
    • Stopping development by neutralising, diluting or removing the developing chemicals;
    • Fixing the image by dissolving undeveloped silver halide from the light-sensitive emulsion:
    • Washing thoroughly to remove processing chemicals protects the finished print from fading and deterioration.

Optionally, after fixing, the print is treated with a hypo clearing agent to ensure complete removal of the fixer, which would otherwise compromise the long term stability of the image. Prints can be chemically toned or after processing.


Panalure paper
Panalure is a photographic printing paper. Panalure was developed to facilitate the printing of full-tone black-and-white images from colour negatives – a difficult task with conventional papers due to the orange tint of the film base. Panalure also finds application as paper negatives in cameras. It is generally not suitable for conventional black-and-white printing, since it must be handled and developed in near-complete darkness.

Kodak has announced that it will no longer produce or sell this product. However, , it is still available from various online retailers.


Silver mirroring
Silver mirroring, or "silvering", is a degradation process of old black-and white-photographic prints caused by conversion of the black to silver metal. This results in a slightly bluish, reflective patch in the darkest part of a print or negative when examined in raking light. It often indicates improper storage of the prints.Notch Code (2012): Forms of Photograph Degradation: Silver Mirroring. Archives and Special Collections Blog University Libraries, University of South Dakota; dated January 17, 2012. Accessed on 2020-05-05.


Printing on coloured paper
For more info see also: Chromogenic print

Colour papers require specific chemical processing in proprietary chemicals. Today's processes are called RA-4, which is for printing colour negatives, and , for colour transparencies.


Printing from colour negatives
  • Colour negatives are printed on RA-4 papers and produce a Type C print. These are essentially the same as films in that they consist of three emulsion layers, each sensitive to , and light. Upon processing, colour couplers produce , and dyes, representing the true colours of the subject. The processing sequence is very similar to the C-41 process.
  • Rollei makes a film called 'Digibase 200 Pro' that is like a conventional C-41 film but it has no orange mask, allowing easy prints on black-and-white paper with a grade 2 or 3 variable contrast filter


Printing from colour transparencies
  • Ilfochrome paper uses the process to produce prints from positive transparencies. The colour dyes are incorporated into the paper and bleached during processing. Ilfochrome, EP2 and Type R print papers and chemicals are no longer in production.


See also
  • Gelatin-silver process
  • List of photographic processes
  • Photographic paper
  • Photographic print toning
  • Standard photographic print sizes


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